Tuesday, May 29, 2018

A World War II Mystery Is Solved, and Emotions Flood In - The New York Times

A World War II Mystery Is Solved, and Emotions Flood In - The New York Times:
"After the B-24 bomber carrying Second Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr. was shot down off the coast of what is now Papua New Guinea in 1944, his parents had a gray tombstone etched with a drawing of the plane and the words “In Loving Memory.”
The 21-year-old bombardier’s remains were never recovered, and for years, his relatives rarely discussed the pain they felt over his death.
“There were Christmas songs that would come on that my mom couldn’t even listen to,” said Diane Christie, Lieutenant Kelly’s niece.
But in 2013, one of Ms. Christie’s second cousins found a website with information about the bomber he had been on.
That led to years of archival research, culminating in a recent search of the ocean floor by a team of oceanographers and archaeologists."...
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